1962 Ford F-100 Truck Hot Rod Big Block on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:472 Cadillac
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1962
Interior Color: White/Yellow
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-100
Trim: Truck
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 7,900
Exterior Color: Yellow
1962 FORD F100 Nice Stance NO AIR RIDE IT RIDES THIS LOW ALL THE TIME
POWERCOATED Frame is Recessed, Bed Floor Raised and Fender Wells Raised. you can drive Anywhere / Anytime with out the Need of Air Bags! Drive Anywhere, Does Great on Highway at 70 MPH Wonderful Driving Truck Beautiful! SLICK Satin (not Flat) Paint Complete Frame Off, Frame is Gloss Black Powdercoat! Super Clean Rebuilt 472 Cadillac V8 Motor! Motor was Factory 375hp and 525 ft pounds of Torque SMOOOTH Shifting Automatic Transmission Mild Cam w/ Classic Exhaust Sound Line-x Fender Wells Quick / Easy Starts, the First time, every time! Always Stays Cool! w/ Aluminum Radiator New Ford Steering Wheel Ipod Hookup and Amp to Blast the Tunes! Super Nicely Upholstered Seat Mack Truck Gas Pedal! Everything Works, Lights, Gauges, etc Wipers Work, and ALL GLASS Mint Custom / Modified Frame
(PowerCoated Gloss Black) Handles Great! Body Channeled Over Frame CHROME Reverse Wheels (Perfect) Wide White Wall Tires (Full Tread)
**Truck is for sale for the right
price!** but that doesn't mean I will will give it away Truck is also for sale locally Any Questions! just e-mail me and if you want to talk send me your number I reserve the right to end the listing at any time. So don't wait until the last minute Cash Sale Only- No Trades.
Please Read this part We are serious, and
you should be too before bidding. If you want the Truck and can afford to pay for it please bid! If not, Don't bid on it Buyer must
make a $1000 deposit within 24 hours of being the winning
bidder. Full payment
Due within 3 days. We will release the Truck for shipping once paid in full. Shipping is up to you, but if you need a name and number of a good one, i can help with that |
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